Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 28, Number 6, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 10 April 1907 — Page 8

Farmers \ Traders BANK. (CORPUS 4 SON. Bankers) Nappanee, - Indiana. Do a general banking. business, special attention given to collections J. D. SCOTT, Dentist, Nappanee, Ind. . Office at residence one square nertli of corner hardware. lit JSappanee every day. DK. H. J. DEFREES, . DR. S. W. BAER, t PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Nappanee, Ind. Office over Hartman Bros, store. Prompt attention given to all calls, ffice plione, 00. Residence phones: Dr. Defrees,lS; Dr. Baer, 76. DR. J. S. INKS, DR. C. A. INKS, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Nappanee, Ind. Office in Hughes building corner Marke and Main streets Ray Laboratory. Office phone 10; Residence phone 20. H. F. FRAZIER.! Architect and builder, Nappanee, Ind. £*,Office in the Dietrich block. J. S. McENTAFFER" NotaJjy public, , . Nappanee. Ind. Loans. Collections, Real estate, and Insurance. Office in the Dietrich block. a CHARLES P. LINGER, Attorney and notary, Nappanee, Ind. Real Estate and Insurance. General Immigration Agent. Excursions every Tuesday. Office over Farmers fc Traders Bank, REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. PIRE INSURANCE AND COLLECTIONS, Nappanee. Ind. iffice in Dietrich block. W. W. BEST, Proprietor. Does a general commission business in sale of farms and town property. Always a number of good bargains listed.

v NOTICE! Hundreds of people have been luimbuged by impostors claiming that they represent i)r. J.. Burke & Go. Opticians. We have no agents employed.. When in need of properly fitted glasses call on us. Drs. J. Burke & Cos. 230 Southplicliigan st. South Bend, Ind. LEST YOU FORGET. WE SAY IT YET Cakes! Cakes! Cakes! Fancy CaKes: Sponge, pound, layer, slab, rolls, with, any kinds of flavoring and icings. Small CaKes: Cookies of all kinds, cup, drop, doughnuts, snaps, biscuits, and fingers. • Wedding CaKes a-specialty. Above on sale at Arch’s Restaurant and Hartman Bros, triple store. STAR BAKERY CO: Phone 291. V. I. Weatherhead, Practical Plumber, Steam and Hot Water HeatingPhone 160. Nappanee, Indiana. GEO. WYMAN, JR. v** < i '■ <(/// Auctioneer. NAPPANEE, IND. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dates made at the News of\V,-, \ Phone 58. fOLEYSHOKHMEAR Cures Colds; Prevents Pneumonia

THE NAPPANEE NEWS Nappanee, Elkhart County, Ind Rev. Fisher Returned. At tbc conference of the Evangelical churches of this district in Fort Wayne which closed Saturday evc- ' nyig, Rev. A. S. Fisher was returned | to Nappanee. * EUREKA! Yes I Have Found it at Last. “Found what? Why that Chamberlain's Salve cures eczema and all manner of itching of the skin. I have been atllicted for many years with skin disease. I had to get. up three or four times every night and wash with cold water to allay the terrible itching, but since using this salve in December, 1905, the itching has not troubled me.”—Elder John T. Ongley, Rootviile, Pa. For sale by J. S. Walters. Marriage Licenses Hubert E. Wevgand and Ida May Rarig. Wilson W. Gulp and Mary E. Hughes. \ Frank L. Shean and Mary E. Bellman. Bert E. Runyan and Louise Baumgartner. How to AYoid Appendicitis. Most victims of appendicitis are those who are habitually constipated. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic constipation by stimulating the liver and bowels and restores the natural action of the bowels, Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes J. S. Walters. W. C. T. U. The W. C. T. U. will hold their annual County Institute on Friday, April 12th, at-the M. E. church in Nappanee. A cordial invitation is extended to all who are interested in the work of the W. C. T. U. to be present. A gold medal contest will be held at the ß same church in the evening. Local Press Superintendent. A Criminal Attack. On an inoffensive citizen is frequently made in that apparently useless little tube called the “appendix.” It’s generally the result of protracted Constipation, following liver torpor. p r. King’s New Life Pills regulate the liver, prevent appendicitis, and establish regular habits of the bow-els. 25c. at J. S. Walters’ drug store.

Onion Seed. We still have a limited quantity, fancy type, Ohio Yellow Globe onion seed grown by R. W. LaughHn, for sale. Also have' rural New York seed potatoes. See us at our office for prices. 5t3 Laugiilin Bugs, Cos. "* “ o Nappanee Divorces. Roland F. Stump was granted a divorce from Ida M. Stump on grounds of abandonment. Edith M. Franger was granted a divorce from George H. Franger, given SI,OOO alimony, the custody of her child and an allowance of $3 per week for its support. Whooping Cough. I have used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in my family in cases of whooping cough, and want to tell you that it is me best medicine I have ever used. —W. F. Gaston, Poscoe, Ga. This remedy is safe and sure. For sale by J. S. Walters. IJeal Estate Transfers. William B Donaldson to Mrs Anna M Rink lot in Millersburg $45. Jacob D Row to Leah Row land in Clinton tp SHOO. Benj Swinehart to John Ernest 51 J acres in Concord tp $3,750. Morris A Page to Middlebury Imp Cos lot in Middlebury $1,050. F M Cripe to Jacob D Pipplnger land in Union tp $2,000. Julia Bogir to James N Stafford and Florence L Stafford land in Elkhart tp SI,BOO. . Allen R Bemenderfer et al to Eugene Haberstick and wife land in Jefferson tp $1,600. Robert Burns to Conrad Snelleubarger and wife land in Concord tp S7OO. Milton MisMfer to David H Anglemyer and wife land in Union tp $5,250. Frederick F Boeckelmann et al to Frank P Boeckelmann lot in Elkhart sl. t Robert P Probasco to Alva J Catbcart and wife lot in Bristol $350. Milton Mishler. to Peter W Holler land in Union tp $625. United States of America to Henry Carman 80 acres in Elkhart tp. United States of America to Robert Hirbirt 80 acres in Elkhart tp. j —t The New Pure Food and Drug Law. We are plugged to announce that ’ Tar for 'cbug%S, J colds, and lung troubles is not affected by’the National Pure Food and r Drug law as It contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. J. S. Walters.

—Hubert E. Weygand and Miss Ida Rarig were married last Thursday evening at the home of the bride’s mother Mrs. Clara Rarig on South Main street by Rev. C. E. Weidner of the Progressive Brethren church. They have gone to housekeeping over J. M. Weygand’s furniture store. —Chic Stahl of Ft. Wayne, the noted ball player committed sucide at West Raden last Thursday by taking four ounces of carbolic acid. He was manager, captain and center fielder for the Boston American team and was in training at West Baden at the time. He was born near Avilla and moved to Fort Wayne when a small hoy. —The United States Fish Commission has made some very heavy shipments of fish to Indiana this spring and if the lakes and streams do not abound with fish for the next few years it will not be the fault of the commission. In the list of shipments in the Indianapolis News it is stated that Daniel Zook of Nappanee gets the supply for Lake Wawasee. —Ex-County Auditor George Milburn, the well known fruit grower of Bristol, when asked what effect, the present cold snap had on the fruit, stated that it was a little early to make a definite summary, but no doubt it had seriously affected the sweet and,*sour cherries, and that the apples, pears, and grapes had probably escaped damage as had some of plums and peaches.

—Elkhart has several squab farms. One owned by Mrs. F. B. Myers and Miss White of Chicago, has 1,000 full grown birds and 4,000 in nests They are carefully fed until four weeks old. and then killed, packed in ice and shipped to New York, Cincinnati, Chicago and other places. Other farms are owned by Mi6S Lillian Smally and Mrs. Yoder and by the Bostwick family. The homer pigeons are the best market fowl and'it is in these that the farms deal in exclusively. —Frank Howland charged with assaulting Charles Carrol with intent to kill, will not be heard this term. The case was to come up soon but the state secured a continuance on the grounds that Carrol was in Michigan and could not now return for the trial on account of his physical condition. Howland is in jail and no effort has been made to get hail for him as it was thought that he would be tried during this term. His wife has been also held as a prisoner since the shooting, she.is wanted as a witness. —Cloth-baffHd books 15 and 20 cents at the News Bookstore

NEWS FROM MILLWOOD. Mrs. Eliza Thomas who has been sick for some time is very low. Williard Harnman and family.spent Sunday with the family of William Hershberger. Farmers are only about half done sowing oats. George Walker moved Into the house recently vacated by Edward Freed. John Estep is getting his barn timber sawed out by John Harmon with his portable mill. John Edler is making some very good improvements on the farm he recently purchased. Marion Hepler will move into the house recently vacated by Thomas Witham. He will farm for Mr. Henry Eby. Lewis Kuhn and wife who sold their farm in Michigan and moved back to Millwood a short time ago, have their new home almost ready for occupancy. We are glad to welcome them back to our little burg again. The severe freezing weather the last few days has been very hard on our fruit. The pears and cherries are about all killed, but the apples and peaches are onjy slightly hurt. Marion and Austin Jones have made our little village look fifty per cent better by cutting down the thicket along the north side of Main street. John Beach and Silas Holler went to Dakota last week. Ghas. Beach moved onto his mother’s farm last week. % - vi7^T Hard Times in Kansas The old days of grasshoppers and drouth are almost forgotten in the prosperous Kansas of to-day; though ,A 'SHeo,. ’QT’Oodell, Shamburg,. has not yet forgotten a hard time he encountered. He says: “I was worn out and discouraged by coughing night and dSy, and could f Hnd no relief tjjll I tried Dr. Kingla New Diecove than one bottle Us completely cure me.” The safest and most reliable cough and cold cure and lung and throat healer ever discovered. Guaranteed by J. S. Walters’ drug store*soc and SI.OO. Trial bottle free.

Second Hazel Park Addition, Elkhart, Ind. '*. ‘ t Located in South Part of City on car line, near school. Two large factories, and very pleasant surroundings. This addition contains about 200 nice level lots 60x120 feet, wHicH we sell at from SSO to $l5O terms: One dollar down then fifty cents a week without interest or taxes for two years. Parties buying lots and paying as much as $5 cash will have their fares paid to Elkhart and return, an’4 arrangements have been made by, which parties can go to Elkhart from Nappanee and return the same day. • If you are at all interested write me for plat with prices marked on the lots or call at the office of W. W. Best in the Dietrich block where he will show you the plat. Or you can telephone me at my expense. Home Phone 55. D. M. BEST, Elkhart, Indiana.

APPEN-D-FORM REMEDIES for APPENDICITIS PNEUMONIA, PERITONITIS, OVARIAN TROUBLE. MANUFACTURED BY APPEN-D-FORM CO., 50134 SO. MAIN ST., Elkhart, - - Indiana. BOMB I'ilONE SBS, OFFICE “ “ 771, RKEIDENCB

Work on the Syracuse-Milford Line Has Started. Syracuse Register. Work was started upon the Syracuse & Milford railway in earnest on Wednesday. Andrew Edmonds, has been employed as superintendent of construction and is advertising for men and teams, expecting to put as large a force at work as he is able to obtaiD. The closing down of operations on the Wawasee Route will work no hardship on the laborers as they can obtain employment with the SyracuseMilford line. Operations began at Syracuse and the construction forces will work westward and the headquarters of the line will he at Syracuse, and the greater number of men employed will of necessity be from here. New steel new ties and all the necessary construction tools have been purchased and are now on the ground and there is no question about the building of the lfhe.

A Woman Tells How to Relieve Rheumatic Pains. “I have been a very great sufferer from the dreadful disease, rheumatism, for a number of years. 1 have tried many medicines but never got much relief from any of them until two years ago, when I bought a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. I found relief before I had used all of one bottle, but kept on applying it and soon felt like a different woman. Through my advice many of my friends have tried it and can tell you how wonderfully it has worked.” —Mrs. Sarah A. Cole, 140 S. New St. Dover, Del. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is a limiruent. The relief from pain which it affords is alone worth many times its cost. It makes rest and sleep possible. For sale by J. S. Walters. ■ About the Electric Roads. Work is going on rapidly on the Chicago, Lake Shore and South Bend electric line. The company has recently purchased within the city limits of South Bend over SIO,OOO worth of property for use as a private right of way. Over 700 men are now employed on the work and the track laying is in progress in some parts of the line. The Chicago, South Bend & Northern Indiana railway is contemplating several new lines within the city limits of Elkhart. It is also said that the company is negotiating for the Wawasee line which is at present very bad off financially. The new freight, baggage and express car, of the Winona Infcerurban Company Is now making through trips from Warsaw to South Bend. It is thought that within a short time Warsaw merchants will be able to receive freight from Chicago via Benton Harbor over the electric line. The Winona Interurban Railway Cos. has added several new trailers to Its car stock, for use durfhg the Winona Assembly and otter big when the traffic is heavy. —ltching, bleeding, protruding or blind piles yield to Doan’s Ointment. Chronic cases soon relieved, finally cured. Druggists all sell it.

D. RICKERT & SON.

No. 313. Canopy Tcp Surrey with automobile style seats. Price complete, $73.50. As good as sells for 525.00 more. N0.4. Single Strap harness with^curveslp!S

A POSTAL CARD will bring our repository right to your home, for cur large catalog shows every vehicle and harness we manufacture just as we show them in our largo repository, except that the illustrations in the catalog hardly do the real vehicle or harness justice. However, If you cannot spare the time to come to our factory and go through our repository, we want to send you one of our cataloes and a postal card with your name and address on same is all that is necessary. WE ARE THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD sell ing direct to the consumer exclusively, and we have conducted our business on this plan for a THIRD OF A CENTURY. Wc make over 200 styles of Vehicles and 65 styles of Harness, and we have in our repository here at our factory, one of the most complete lines of pleasure vehi* edes and harness ever shown. It would give us pleasure to show you this line, and also have you go through our different departments and we extend to you an invitation to visit our factory. Elkhart Carriage Harness Mfg. Go. ELKHART, IND.

No. 758. Spindlt Scat, Bike Gear, Driving Wagon with Vi- in. guaranteed rubber tires. Price complete, $56.50. As good as sells for *25.00 more.

, No. 656. Combination Top Buggy and Driving Wagon with Stanhope style buggy seat and bike gear. Also extra seat and cushion for open wagon. Price complete, $61.50. As good as sells for *25100 more.

BETTER THIN SPANKING. Sp a ''king does not cure children of bedwetting; There is a constitutional cause {or this trouble. Mrsr. M. Suffinrers, "Box W, Notre Dame, Ind., will send free to any mother he.- successful home treatment, with full instructions. Send no money, but write her today if 3'our children trouble you in this way. Don’t blame the child, the "f; CSStT hei 'J if, TliistEeatmeni also cures adults and aged people troubled ? with urinb difficulties by day or night. Foleys honey^tar fer children: case, caret Mo opiate*

SPRING JACKETS A complete line of snappy up-to-date styles in Women’s. Spring Jackets. Form-fitting or box back in plain covert cloths or-fancy worsteds in plaids and checks. They are all Palmer garments, a guarantee of highest quality, fit and workmanship. The prices range from $4,50 to $lO.

PERRY A. EARLY, LAWYER. Eire Insurance Written. Jacob o. Kantz, ATTORNEY AND NOTARY, LOSNB#.REJL ESTATE *6?*Especial attention to collections and insurance. Office corner Market and Main streets, ground floor. Strycker & Son LIVERY. Good Rigs, Prompt Service. Regular Feed Barn. Glengarry 103906 and Piqueur 48739 At the Barn for season. Ask for Pedigrees. uni I IQTFD’Q Rocky Mountain Tea Huggefs A Busy Medicine for Busy People. Brines Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. A specifics for Constipation, Indigestion, Livet and Kidney troubles. Pimples. Eczema, Impure 'Blood, Bad Breath. Sluggish Bowels. Headache and Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tabllet form, 35 cents a box. Genuine made by IHollister Dhco Compant. Madison, WlaGOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE

This signature is on every box of the genuin< Laxative Brorao-Quinine Tablets the remedy that rnres a cold in one day 5 AND lOc NOVELS AT THE NEWS BOOKSTORE